Question Posted Wednesday November 22 2006, 5:07 pm
Thanks for answering my question I just have one more little question!! I am pretty shy so i dont really know when I would ask him for his email and i dont really email anyways i aim for than email. But anyways we never really talk about that kind of stuff just mainly like whats up and stuff like that so it would be awkward if i asked for his screen name. And I haven't seen him for like a week and I am kind of missing him because of teh Thanksgiving break so obviously that is a sign that I really like him! So what should I do? Thank you so much I relly appreciate it!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? livinginsideout answered Thursday November 23 2006, 12:08 am: it might seem awkward to you... but it really isn't that awkward to anyone else. if you're talking enough during class, it's not a weird thing if you just ask him for his email. aim would be even less awkward. just start talking to him like you always do. right when the convo is ending, just be all like, "do you have aim?" if he says no then ask him for his email or myspace or w/e else. just don't keep askin him for stuff. if he says no to aim, and no to another thing you ask, don't keep pressuring him for more. just say, "ok! ttyl!" if he likes you, he'll give you some sort of communication. if he doesn't give you anything, don't sweat it! he probably just feels shy about givin u somethin. and if he's gonna be weird about it, then you really don't want to talk to him outside of school anyway.
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